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" Bernini, the Florentine sculptor, architect, painter and poet, a little before my coming to Rome, gave a public opera, wherein he painted the scenes, cut the statues, invented the engines, composed the music, writ the comedy and built the theatre. "
The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany - Página 256
1824
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The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumen5

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1902 - 542 páginas
...sculptor, architect, painter, and poet, a little before my coming to Rome, gave a public opera, wherein he painted the scenes, cut the statues, invented the...the music, writ the comedy, and built the theatre." " There is nothing in war," said Napoleon, " which 1 cannot do by my own hands. If there is nobody...
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The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson ... Fireside Edition, Volumen7

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 334 páginas
...sculptor, architect, painter and poet, a little before my coming to Rome, gave a public opera, wherein he painted the scenes, cut the statues, invented the...the music, writ the comedy and built the theatre." "There is nothing in war," said Napoleon, " which I cannot do by my own hands. If there is nobody to...
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American Addresses

Joseph Hodges Choate - 1911 - 396 páginas
...sculptor, architect, painter, and poet, a little before my coming to Eome, gave a public opera wherein he painted the scenes, cut the statues, invented the...the music, writ the comedy, and built the theatre." And it has been happily said of Michelangelo that he wore the four crowns of architecture, sculpture,...
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Society and solitude

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1912 - 498 páginas
...sculptor, architect, painter and poet, a little before my coming to Rome, gave a public opera, wherein he painted the scenes, cut the statues, invented the...the music, writ the comedy and built the theatre." "There is nothing in war," said Napoleon, " which I cannot do by my own hands. If there is nobody to...
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Books and Theatres

Edward Gordon Craig - 1925 - 248 páginas
...time before my coming to the city, gave a public opera (for so they call shows of that kind) 1 wherein he painted the scenes, cut the statues, invented the...the music, writ the comedy, and built the theatre," as, of course, anyone will have to do in the future who would create a drama all of a piece. It is...
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The Topical Notebooks of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Tema 3

Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ralph H. Orth - 1990 - 404 páginas
...architect, painter, & poet, a little before my coming to the city (Rome), gave a public opera wherein he painted the scenes, cut the statues, invented the engines, composed the music, writ the comedy, & built the theatre." Evelyn's Diary 1644 Mr Chase a clerk of Waterston, Pray, & Co will with a ruler...
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The Cornucopian Mind and the Baroque Unity of the Arts

Giancarlo Maiorino - 1990 - 230 páginas
...my coming to the City, gave a Publique Opera (for so they called those shows of that kind) wherein he painted the scenes, cut the statues, invented the Engines, composed the Musique, writ the Comedy, and built the Theater all himselfe."6 His spellbinding optimism spurred on...
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Theology and the Arts: Encountering God Through Music, Art, and Rhetoric

Richard Viladesau - 2000 - 286 páginas
...quote from the diary of Bernini's contemporary |ohn Evelyn: "Bernini. ..gave a public opera wherein he painted the scenes, cut the statues, invented the...the music. writ the comedy, and built the theatre " 18. 1n his papal projects Bernini was in fact a major propagandist for the claims of the Roman church;...
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Leonardo's Nephew: Essays on Art and Artists

James Fenton - 2000 - 337 páginas
...us in an often quoted passage, "gave a public opera (for so they call shows of that kind), wherein he painted the scenes, cut the statues, invented the...composed the music, writ the comedy, and built the theatre."1 Bernini, like Rauschenberg, was a great pusher-back of technical boundaries: in his productions...
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The Later Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson: 1843 - 1871

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2001 - 452 páginas
...sculptor, architect, painter, and poet, a little before my coming to Rome, gave a public opera, wherein he painted the scenes, cut the statues, invented the...the music, writ the comedy, and built the theatre." 14 Sheridan on one and the same day took a leading part in the prosecution of Hastings, speaking for...
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